Microsoft's presentation was good too, but the peripherals (hololens) and features (backwards compatibility) interested me more than the games. Halo obviously. Some of the indies looked great, like Cuphead. But I think Sony had more future games I'd want.

My PS3 finally died last night. I went to do a couple laps on Gran Turismo, it made a squealing noise, sounded like it was groaning in agony and refused to send video to the screen. I tried all the troubleshooting tips I could find for a few hours before finally giving up. It sounds like it's in pain when it turns on, I feel like I should take it out back and shoot it to put it out of its misery.

Now that I have a nice gaming PC and very few games I like don't come out for PC these days, I doubt I'll be getting a PS4 unless there's something truly unique and/or practical that comes out for it.

Speaking of old gaming systems, my parents were cleaning out my old bedroom closet yesterday while getting ready to move and found my old Commodore 128. I know it still works perfectly, and I've got 100 or so games for it too - some are common classics, some are really rare, and some my dad made. There's even a disk of some ultra-primitive "porn" in there (a bright green unmarked floppy disk that was stashed at the back of the disk case that my dad somehow got a hold of when I was little - I found it when I was 8 and had no idea what I was looking at ). I can't decide whether I want to sell it now since there are a couple of C128s on eBay going for about $350 with 5ish games, and I have a monitor and joystick as well to include which none of the others do, or if I should keep it and see if it increases in value as they get older and rarer.